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ISBN: 1933846801

ISBN13: 9781933846804

The Off Season

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Time moves differently in Point Vestal, a sleepy northwestern town, where ghosts from the late 19th century roam the coastal streets as freely as the town's living inhabitants. But underneath the touristy allure of this commingled past and present lies a creeping darkness. August Starling, a decadent (and dead) crime baron, has a plan for Point Vestal--whose magical nature has become a haven for sinners fleeing their crimes. And the only ones who...

Customer Reviews

3 ratings

Oddly wonderful

A book that deserves a wider audience. Quirky, literate, ghostly, full of atmosphere and wonderfully offbeat humor, with scenes that have remained vividly alive in my memory since the first of several readings.

A great book from a great author

Jack Cady taught at my Alma Mater, and even though I never had the opportunity to take a class from him I did meet him several times. I've since read most of his books and have enjoyed them all thoroughly. This may be the best of the bunch: funny, witty, satirical and very, very intelligent (much like the author himself). The writing is pure Cady: beautiful and lyrical without one wasted word or unnecessary phrase (Jack was infamous on campus for his red pen). Read this book, then read any other Cady books you can find. You won't be disappointed.

The classic American novel

In the above review Jack Cady is quoted saying that he wanted to write a novel that Mark Twain would enjoy reading. Well, I've got news for you Jack. You've written a novel that RIVALS anything that came from that great American master. Indeed, "The Off Season" is the true American novel. Only a nation as eccentric and interracial as the U.S. could claim true ownership of a town with such confusing and rule-breaking exploits as Point Vestal. A town which claims everything outside its jurisdiction is either a suburb of Seattle or Seattle itself.This novel filled me with tears of laughter half of the time, tears of joy a quarter of the time, and tears of shame the rest. It is a hilarious and whimsical tale, and yet Cady's point is never lost throughout his excellent use of exagerration. (Let's just say his use of symbolism and metaphore is layed so thick that you can't help but notice and see truth in its illogic.)My only complaint is that I can't get enough of him. Cady is the author of several books, and has won several awards, yet I can find scarcily anything written by him still in print. This is only the second novel by him I have read. (The first is Street, another novel definetely worth checking out if you can find it). I am left begging for more and if I can't find any soon I'll have to go to the Pacific Northwest and ask if I can read HIS copies!!!
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